Most thermopots use two separate heating elements or a single element with two circuits: Main Element ( EK1cap E cap K 1 ): High power (700–900W) for the initial boiling phase. Keep-Warm Element ( EK2cap E cap K 2
), the keep-warm thermostat closes, activating the low-power heater until the water is back to the target temperature.
If the water temperature drops below the set limit (e.g., shema jelektrochajnika termosa
): Low power (30–50W) to maintain a constant temperature (e.g., Main Thermostat (
) that permanently breaks the circuit if the thermostats fail and the pot overheats dry. Most thermopots use two separate heating elements or
In the context of home appliances, a "shema" (circuit/wiring diagram) for an electric kettle-thermos—commonly known as a —is significantly more complex than that of a standard kettle. While a regular kettle only boils water and shuts off, a thermopot acts as a hybrid device that boils water and then maintains its temperature using a secondary, lower-power heating element.
Never submerge the base or the main body in water, as this will damage the internal circuit boards. In the context of home appliances, a "shema"
Scale buildup on the sensors can cause the thermopot to switch off too early or fail to maintain the correct temperature.
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